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Started by jason071, August 20, 2007, 12:57:18 PM

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jason071

el ow I'm new 12 years old i nod help when i put the chest when i enter will b erase when i tel from the other map the chest will b back sorry for bad English he he^_^ look at the pica. its wrong right?
I WILL KICK UR ASS ANYTIME!!!

firerain


Malson

You need to address your problem in a way that wouldn't take FBI decoders months to figure out what you're talking about.

ahref

Quoteel ow I'm new 12 years old i nod help when i put the chest when i enter will b erase when i tel from the other map the chest will b back

hello im new 12 years old i need help. when i put a chest(on a map) it gets erased when i use it but returns when i teleport from another map

im presuming he wants the chests in his game to disapear when they have been opened. he therefore needs help with varibles i presume

firerain

No, it's really simple.

Opens chest
Add item: Bronze Sword
Erase Event

ahref

i havent use the program in awhile so meh :(

firerain

...Or does he want the chest NOT to show up again?

ahref

not show up ever again i think

firerain


Arkbennett

He's probably a newbie.
I hear they have their own language.

On the first page turn Local Switch A On after the player recieves the item and it sends you the message "Got blah blah", then make a second page and check the Local Switch Box on the left side under preconditions.

firerain


Irock

Since you're twelve, you illegally registered on these forums. I'm gonna have to ask you to leave, sir. :police:

Arrow

Hey hey hey, let's not be mean. It was pretty ballsy of him to join.

What you want to do is this, as far as I remember. Set the event to check, and in the event commands, make it do whatever you want, then set a switch to turn on. Make sure the switch isn't being used by anything else. Then, make a new page. Make it so that it requires that switch to be turned on. Then, leave the commands empty. The chest is now permanently inactive.

Arkbennett

QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?

Zeriab

Quote from: Arkbennett on August 20, 2007, 08:54:49 PM
QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?
It's faster >_>

Anyway, Jason, did you get it to work?

firerain

Quote from: Arkbennett on August 20, 2007, 08:54:49 PM
QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?
You can have as many as you want.

Arkbennett

Quote from: Zeriab on August 20, 2007, 09:29:43 PM
Quote from: Arkbennett on August 20, 2007, 08:54:49 PM
QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?
It's faster >_>

Anyway, Jason, did you get it to work?

I never heard of that.

Quote from: Firerain on August 21, 2007, 12:01:57 AM
Quote from: Arkbennett on August 20, 2007, 08:54:49 PM
QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?
You can have as many as you want.

But you wouldn't need more than 1 switch for a treasure chest...  ???

Kokowam

Quote from: Zeriab on August 20, 2007, 09:29:43 PM
Quote from: Arkbennett on August 20, 2007, 08:54:49 PM
QuoteOr use a regular switch
Why would you waste a reguler switch for a treasure chest?
It's faster >_>

Anyway, Jason, did you get it to work?
LOL WUT? Seriously? But Self-Switches are so much more organized...

Zeriab

Yes, regular switches are faster than self-switches, but it doesn't matter because both of them are so fast that the difference is totally insignificant. The difference might be it taking 2-3 microseconds rather than 1 microsecond.
It is nothing to worry about, hence my '>_>'